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. >> i didn't see them clinch in 2010, and i was going see them clinch this year jie. you make -- >> you make it sound like a religious experience. >> it is. i come from a family of press bough teen yes, sir ministers and it is maury lig jus than that. >> the crowd celebrating a win for the ages religious. >> sweep! >> don't get my face, get the broom. sweep! >> you have to love that guy. there was one regret -- it is so cold i can barely talk. it is 40 degrees and the wind is blowing. there was one regret from the giants fans. it was they couldn't do it at home. the giants were so good this year they clinched in four games here in detroit. they would like to have shared this with all of the fans back at at&t park. live in detroit outside comerica park, abc7 news. >> wayne, thank you so much. i have spoke to some of my friends in detroit, and they are being gracious about our win. that's good. again police are keeping an eye on the celebrations going on in the streets right now. as you can see fans in the streets in the mission district on top of that vehicle there. fl
. >> i didn't see them clinch in 2010, and i was going see them clinch this year jie. you make -- >> you make it sound like a religious experience. >> it is. i come from a family of press bough teen yes, sir ministers and it is maury lig jus than that. >> the crowd celebrating a win for the ages religious. >> sweep! >> don't get my face, get the broom. sweep! >> you have to love that guy. there was one regret -- it is so cold i can barely talk. it is 40...
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health and eye yens report -- and science reporter carolyn johnson has the story jie. even through a microscope there is no mistaking the rythmic beating. these cells were created in a bay area lab, and they helped researchers unlock the secrets of how a heart becomes a heart. >> it helps to have a blueprint to know what switches exist, how they are connected and would they turn on or shut off? >> so his team at san francisco's gladstone institute set out to map the genetic switches locked in the dna of embreonic stem cells to see how a stem cell becomes a heart cell. >> so these modifications are setting the right switches to turn genes on or off so that a heart cell in this case gains its heart identity. >> jeffrey alexzander coaxed the stem cells from mice to beating heart cells. the process done in a petri dish is growth factors that mimics the environment. it is not always a precise science. >> you know, my weekends sometimes would hinge on whether i came in and sold beating cells or not. >> wons they had enough of the beating cells they began watching them as the
health and eye yens report -- and science reporter carolyn johnson has the story jie. even through a microscope there is no mistaking the rythmic beating. these cells were created in a bay area lab, and they helped researchers unlock the secrets of how a heart becomes a heart. >> it helps to have a blueprint to know what switches exist, how they are connected and would they turn on or shut off? >> so his team at san francisco's gladstone institute set out to map the genetic switches...
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. >> i didn't see them clinch in 2010, and i was going see them clinch this year jie. you make -- >> you make it sound like a religious experience. >> it is. i come from a family of press bough teen yes, sir ministers and it is maury lig jus than that. >> the crowd celebrating a win for the ages religious. >> sweep! >> don't get my face, get the broom. sweep! >> you have to love that guy. there was one regret -- it is so cold i can barely talk. it is 40 degrees and the wind is blowing. there was one regret from the giants fans. it was they couldn't do it at home. the giants were so good this year they clinched in four games here in detroit. they would like to have shared this with all of the fans back at at&t park. live in detroit outside comerica park, abc7 news. >> wayne, thank you so much. i have spoke to some of my friends in detroit, and they are being gracious about our win. that's good. again police are keeping an eye on the celebrations going on in the streets right now. as you can see fans in the streets in the mission district on top of that vehicle there. fl
. >> i didn't see them clinch in 2010, and i was going see them clinch this year jie. you make -- >> you make it sound like a religious experience. >> it is. i come from a family of press bough teen yes, sir ministers and it is maury lig jus than that. >> the crowd celebrating a win for the ages religious. >> sweep! >> don't get my face, get the broom. sweep! >> you have to love that guy. there was one regret -- it is so cold i can barely talk. it is 40...
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health and eye yens report -- and science reporter carolyn johnson has the story jie. even through a microscope there is no mistaking the rythmic beating. these cells were created in a bay area lab, and they helped researchers unlock the secrets of how a heart becomes a heart. >> it helps to have a blueprint to know what switches exist, how they are connected and would they turn on or shut off? >> so his team at san francisco's gladstone institute set out to map the genetic switches locked in the dna of embreonic stem cells to see how a stem cell becomes a heart cell. >> so these modifications are setting the right switches to turn genes on or off so that a heart cell in this case gains its heart identity. >> jeffrey alexzander coaxed the stem cells from mice to beating heart cells. the process done in a petri dish is growth factors that mimics the environment. it is not always a precise science. >> you know, my weekends sometimes would hinge on whether i came in and sold beating cells or not. >> wons they had enough of the beating cells they began watching them as the
health and eye yens report -- and science reporter carolyn johnson has the story jie. even through a microscope there is no mistaking the rythmic beating. these cells were created in a bay area lab, and they helped researchers unlock the secrets of how a heart becomes a heart. >> it helps to have a blueprint to know what switches exist, how they are connected and would they turn on or shut off? >> so his team at san francisco's gladstone institute set out to map the genetic switches...